Amy Willis1

F, #9466, b. 27 May 1738, d. 10 November 1822
Father*Samuel Willis1
Mother*Mary Fry1

Names and TItles

Married: Mrs. Mott as of 6 October 1762.
Amy Willis was born on 27 May 1738.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Willis and Mary Fry.1 Amy Willis married Stephen Mott, son of Adam Mott and Phebe (?), on 6 October 1762 in Westbury, New York.1 Amy Willis died on 10 November 1822 at age 84.1
She met for worship at at Westbury Monthly Meeting, Westbury, New York.2 She became the mother of Daniel Mott on 10 October 1762.1 Amy Willis became the mother of Phebe Mott on 1 June 1766.1 Amy Willis became the mother of Mary Mott on 19 September 1768.1 Amy Willis became the mother of Jane Mott on 5 February 1771.1 Amy Willis became the mother of Abigail Mott on 12 September 1773.1 Amy's daughter Phebe Mott died on 26 October 1776.1 Amy Willis became the mother of Stephen Mott on 29 November 1779.3 Amy's son Stephen Mott died on 25 February 1781.3 Amy Willis became the mother of Henry Mott on 17 July 1782.3 Amy's son was married at wedding of Daniel Mott and Amy Searing on 4 May 1786.4,5 Amy's daughter Mary Mott died on 15 March 1792.1 Amy's daughter Jane Mott died on 23 May 1794.1 Amy's daughter Abigail Mott died on 14 February 1795.1 Amy's son was married at wedding of Henry Mott and Temperance Hicks on 29 August 1811 in Cow Neck, New York.6 Amy Willis became a widow with the death of her husband, Stephen Mott on 11 November 1813 at age 77.1

7 Children of Amy Willis and Stephen Mott, son of Adam Mott and Phebe (?),

Children
Last Edited14 Oct 2002

Citations

  1. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopedia of Quaker Genealogy (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1936-1950: Inc. Broderbund Software, 1994). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in, Vol III, page 429. Hereinafter cited as Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy.
  2. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 429.
  3. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Vol III, page 430.
  4. [S122] Arnold Wood, John Wood of Attercliffe, Yorkshire, England and Falls, Buck County, Pennsylvania and His Descendants in the United States (Privately Printed, 1903). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Wood Family.
  5. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Vol III, page 428.
  6. [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 428.